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Egyptian personal piety and Israel's wisdom literature
This article evaluates the movement of Egyptian personal piety and its relation to Israelite wisdom texts. Hymns and prayers of personal piety developed in the New Kingdom at the same time as “heretic” Harpers’ songs and love songs.
S. Fischer
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Meditation and Contemplation: Word and Image at the Service of Medieval Spirituality
The use of images in intimate piety in the XIV–XV centuries responded to the need to create a mental reality that would be complemented by the imitation of Jesus’, Mary’s and the saints’ lives turned into models of permanent emulation.
Anna Peirats, Rubén Gregori
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“Nibezwe kodwa ningabalaleli” – An Analysis of Hidden Treasures in African Literature [PDF]
This study critically explored African literature, focusing on the creative strategies 19th-century authors employed to resist censorship of African literary expression.
Celimpilo Piety Dladla
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Structural Causes of Impiety in Cyber Social Networks [PDF]
The rise of cyber social networking in religious communities hasn't gone unchallenged. It seems that the internet and its social networks, apart from their providing opportunities, are structurally different from the physical world in that they have made
Sayyed Hossein Sharafoddin +1 more
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In the present study, we aim to examine the mediating roles of the two types of perceived parental influence in the relation between the dual filial piety model and adult children’s long-term mate preferences.
Lu Ran Zhang, Wei-Wen Chen
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Wits Multilingual Landscape: Developing Language Use Guides For Inclusive Communication [PDF]
South Africa has a rich linguistic diversity and progressive policies aimed at including indigenous languages; however, English continues to dominate academic discourse, while the university policy promotes multilingualism.
Celimpilo Piety Dladla , Soyiso Khetoa
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The increasing consumption of Islamic popular culture in Indonesia has marked the deepening Islamisation among the Muslim majority. Some scholars have observed the interplay between Islam and popular culture among Indonesian Muslim youths.
Syamsul Rijal
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PENAFSIRAN KESALEHAN AHLULBAIT DALAM KITAB AL-AMTHĀL FĪ TAFSĪR KITĀB AL-MUNAZZAL
This article is a literature review of the Al-Amthāl fī Tafsīr Kitāb al-Munazzal about piety of Ahlulbait by analyzing Q.S Al-Insān verses 5-10.
Fatimah Isyti Karimah, Nurul Khair
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‘Uncovering the Self’: Religious Doubts, Spirituality and Unveiling in Egypt
Since the 1980s, discourse on religious piety has taken many different forms, from mosque lessons by lay preachers—such as `Amr Khalid—to religious TV programmes and leisure activities. Within this widespread religious culture and cultivation of forms of
Karin van Nieuwkerk
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Teaching with filial piety: a study of the filial piety thought of confucianism
Abstract: Filial piety is a fundamental moral value in Chinese culture and has played a significant role in Chinese history. Its origins can be traced back to the pre-Qin period, where it developed during the Xia and Shang dynasties, and flourished in the Western Zhou Dynasty.
Xueyin Wang, Xiaolei Tian
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